Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 in Columbus Ohio U.S.), was considered as one of sport's best athletes. The 2016 Olympics were held at Rio de Janeiro and Biles was one of the U.S.'s first female gymnast to earn 4 gold medals. Biles also took home the world title for all-around three times consecutively (2013-15). Biles lived within Spring Texas in the Houston metropolitan area after her and her sister Adria received adoption by grandparents Ronald Biles and Nellie Biles. Simone was first drawn to gymnastics while she was just six. Her coach Aimee Borman took her to Bannon's Gymnastix, where they went to an excursion. Biles won a gold medal for vault and also a medal in floor during the 2010 Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. The year 2011 saw her begin competing in elite levels of gymnastics competition. Two years after that, Biles dominated the sport. Biles's consistency, her exuberant character and her high level of effort for her four eventsvault uneven bars balance beam floor exercise and floor exercise -- made her above the others.





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